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Boeing's New 787 Wings — Amazingly Flexible

An anonymous reader writes "Boeing is making the wings of its new 787 out of carbon fiber instead of metal. That means the wings are so strong and flexible that they could bend upward and touch above the fuselage — or come close. The company is expected to deliver the first 787 to All Nippon Airlines in May 2008. 'Boeing has completed static testing of a three-quarter wingbox, but engineers are still considering whether to limit testing of the full wing to a 150% load limit held for 3 sec. or to continue bending it to see when it breaks. 'There's a raging debate within the engineering team to see if we should break it or not,' says [787 General Manager Mike] Bair.'" They have come a long way in wing flexibility.

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  1. The 787 by kannibul · · Score: 4, Funny

    The 787 will be the envy of "tuner" kidz everywhere with it's carbon fiber wings.

    If only one could find a 4ft diameter chrome exhaust tip...

  2. Must resist onomatopoeic humor... by powerpants · · Score: 5, Funny

    Pull them back, let them go, and... BOEINNNNG!

  3. Re:missed the best part... by kannibul · · Score: 5, Funny

    Enter the flapping apparatus! It'll make the passengers feel more comfortable, having their plane flap it's wings!

  4. Slashdot Poll by chill · · Score: 5, Funny

    If any article screams out for a Slashdot poll, this one is it.

    1. Chicken out and don't break 'em
    2. See how far they go and post it to YouTube
    3. Orinthop mode! Pull 'em back and let 'em flap!
    4. Cowboy Neal

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  5. Shopping for planes has never looked more fun by ajenteks · · Score: 4, Funny

    Airbus: Care for some metal wings?
    Boeing Client: No, thank you, I take them flexible, like my women.

  6. Pedantry by Flying+pig · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, you are wrong. Boeing use good old US carbon fiber, while the Europeans use that low rent carbon fibre stuff. No comparison at all. Carbon fibre comes in litres and the fibre length is in metres, while carbon fiber comes in gallons (or perhaps liters) and fibers are measured in feet, (or perhaps meters). See how easy they are to distinguish?

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  7. Mythbusters anyone? by YojimboJango · · Score: 3, Funny

    Am I going to be the first person here to think these engineers sound like they're just having way too much fun with this?

    Also I wonder what would break first, the wing, or the connection to the plane. I'm expecting the video to hit the internet in about a week.

  8. Re:I hope they test it! by MonorailCat · · Score: 4, Funny

    What a huge distraction, I just went on a 30 min youtube binge watching destructive testing of aircraft parts... Back to work!

  9. Re:I hope they test it! by Shadow+Wrought · · Score: 4, Funny
    It was in the summary!!!

    Pfffft. Real slashdotters only need a headline.

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  10. Re:Design accommodations? by mustafap · · Score: 4, Funny

    >Or you could, you know, give up a disgusting habit that is poisoning you.

    What? Give up slashdot? Never. I'll die first.

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  11. YMCA by everphilski · · Score: 4, Funny

    I want to see the 787 do the Y-M-C-A :)

  12. Re:I hope they test it! by steveo777 · · Score: 5, Funny

    What I think will happen is that tips will meet. They'll try to compress the wings vertically, but before any definitive results are in, there will be a very loud "SPROING" in which case, the wings will be freed from their restraints. They will smash toward ground, propelling the plane into the air. As they bounce back to equilibrium the wings will flap carrying the plane roughly 1000km in the direction it was pointed. Eliminating the need for any fuels on short trips. Carbon Fiber FTW!

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  13. This is your captain... by Taimat · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your captain speaking... If you take a look out the windows on the left side of the plane, you will notice our right wing....

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  14. Re:I hope they test it! by A+nonymous+Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    What's a headline?

    I'm not used to all these new fangled additions to /.

  15. Re:I hope they test it! by pyrbrand · · Score: 5, Funny

    Haven't you learned anything from Mythbusters? Since when do we not test things just because we don't need to know the answer? Get Jamie and Adam on it and the build crew will clean up the mess!

  16. Re:Who cares if they bend by AK+Marc · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sorry, I didn't realise that you could shrink the downward pull of gravity. I am fairly certain that it stays at about 9.81 m/s^2...

    No, I think that the "pull" of gravity is mass times the acceleration due to gravity. When you "pull" on something, you are talking about the force, not the acceleration. Not only are you a pedantic ass, but you are also wrong.

  17. Re:I hope they test it! by fosterNutrition · · Score: 4, Funny

    Pfffft. Real slashdotters only need a headline. Some of us only need a category Oh come on, who needs categories? We all know what to say anyway:
    Does it run linux?
    Imagine a Beowulf cluster of those!
    In Soviet Russia, aeroplane wings break you!
    etc, etc, etc.

    Clearly, you must be new here.
  18. Re:I hope they test it! by kryten_nl · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fly the new 787 - It's so strong, you only need one plane for two towers.

    If this doesn't bring my karma down .....

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  19. Re:I hope they test it! by binarybum · · Score: 5, Funny

    because if Chuck Norris were on an aluminum airplane he could go out on the bent wing and bend it back, but if he were on a carbon fiber airplane he would just shout, "I've got nothing to work with here assholes!" shoot everyone on the plane, jump out the window, knit a parachute out of his sweater on the way down and land topless on a throng of adoring Laotian women.

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  20. Re:I hope they test it! by Lorkki · · Score: 4, Funny

    Your ideas are intriguing and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

  21. Re:I hope they test it! by complete+loony · · Score: 3, Funny

    Newsletter? I'm blind you insensitive clod.

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